Jamaica ramps up zika response
The Jamaican Ministry of Health has confirmed its fifth case of the Zika virus.
The Ministry of Health is intensifying its response to Zika, focusing attention on communities where three new cases of virus have been detected.
He said his Ministry would also continue to actively investigate to detect any additional cases that might be present in the communities or other areas of the country.
In addition, the Ministry will be ramping up its national clean-up programme “Operation: Mosquito Search and Destroy,” which is aimed at eradicating mosquito breeding sites.
Dr. Tufton said the Ministry’s National Emergency Operations Centre will continue to coordinate the national Zika response.
“The island-wide enhanced surveillance system is in place to monitor all fever and rash cases, neurological syndromes and congenital malformations and any other presentations consistent with Zika,” he said.
Two of the new Zika cases were confirmed by tests carried out at the recently upgraded University Hospital of the West Indies’ (UHWI’s) Virology Lab. The other was from a sample that was sent to the Caribbean Public Health Agency CARPHA in Trinidad and Tobago.















